is making the spiral tunnel inat Judge Bmwn mu ..1 gal. into Manda“ Apr“ 12‘ 1954 The Guuuhn [ago 13 serves as a corridor to the‘narlor. trouble only on Sundays." so the , ' Round and round the skeleton jovial Judge sentenced him to fivei he goes, and at eachspoke he stops consecutive Sunday's in Jail. 1 l One July night 21 years ago ll . ‘I Unign Q0mm¢zéial College Students Strange But True (1 By F. H. MacArthur task goes on until all the spokesrflash of lightning demolished the. g ‘are linked up and the lovely house gravestone of a former Canadianl * , I‘ Mrnufrcwre ‘or 5 onemm bomb {is completed Lsoldier, Maj. Sumerford in a ceme-l S and fastens a. strand. Thus the ’I‘i_'inidad and Tobago have the . r A , honor of “sums me first c°m_ most wonderful to see. But there: house was struck by lightning and mete current set, or Enmbem H a catch to this web home as manylthe major also was struck and rumpm van,” rem” around 5-moin fly has found out when it was partly paralyzed. He was returned 5'' too late. x to Canada and in time recoveredl -“W. ml 1 L Although spiders work by in-ltery in British Columbia. wquu “0 ” 0 ma lstinct, their homes are among the. In the 1st World War the Major’: / A UllAENfSH:1WlIilT‘ER siuocr .1 or less. Australia released the fir l . . . ' coronation stamps on May 25th. 1 ' ‘ ' sufficiently to get about with A _ cmadiam “re among me highest: Trapped on a higii trestle, Mrs. crutch. = .. in me world, -I-he{Nancy Lyles of Alton. Iii., flung; In 1924 the Major and 3 friends} in paid workers . . . , average weekly paid employeeg gf\ll€X‘SElf ‘between the rails while arwent fishing, A bolt of lightnlngl rrnrmncmrmg plants at Feb 1' 19 ifast train sped over her. She esoap- ‘struck the tree where bunimerford l was 5605; $4337 in 1950' and 520_141ed injury and still clutched the sat. He was further paralyzed iromi . ‘ year ago. $43.87 in m5o_ and $20“ _pzip_er bag containing her luncii, the shock. ; r in 1939. . ;which she was taking to work. So Then in 1930, while walking in No need to worry ab-out where-you see, truth is stranger than Stanley Park with a group all your rm“ our of beer Wm comrlfictlon. V ’lrlenf‘l5, a sudden thunder storml ‘mm mm Mrmoovooo head or “me: On the morning of May 19, l780,ibl'Oke out and they all sought an unusual darkness enfolded the shelter under the awning of a re-: in the world. The estimate is made, _ , 4 _ . A , '_ by ms °*;:;‘“:..:' .:i:i..°:“':.... £:::*:r°':.:. ‘":::;’.:;.. '‘.%f*.:::..:;:*:‘‘*;:.“..§ . A . r‘ ' 1 -. - Q Afiflt‘-|1W-"9 *’°:V‘°_°' _ lday the sun became a blood-reri hopelessly disabled (‘lui‘lll;: the two a lscarceiy see one another. Then out a tree on the East Wiltshlre road. I disk in the sky and visibility was years more that he lived. % l l The common spider would put , V V _ 1 our be“ mrpemers w sharne wmnlso poor the inhabitants couldi Tvio sears ago lightning struck _ ,§ , _ V it comes to building a home. First. th d _k . I ,“ u _ t_ d . Piiotograpiietl iihove are members of the 1953-54 class at Union Commercial College‘ Front row 3-ljerbetfimrsi ‘lie 1:34": illt llosllllll-l Eleleclrlfral :loll1Ifibsthtllms:ntaevgfy-grit;l ‘llsliolndiisd llllehflzllllig V ' I ‘V ' ‘V V“ Inn to rill“: Marlene Peters. Winsloe; Barbara Whitlock. Charlottetown; Bette Simpson, Kensington; the job a_ rrzxg com‘: ‘fie gareueu scurrying in cover. Some spoke in strikes twice in the same place. Th; CHRYCO Micronic flllon out ‘/3 more harmful grim! I hushed “’hi5p°” °‘ the day “I -ludg“. . . . has up to 950 sq. int. of filtering area (ordinc y fillers Madeline Stewart, Southport; Shirley Spence. Hunt ’I R1 :Sh'1 M E . _ Saunders. Charlottetown; Rena Wood, Hazeibrook; eJroan (‘£ldhossg',9¥rigili:h?ve£neStli llDVli:l)sorl3aaid‘ gidiltfi men the scaffold’ men the mom“ ment. But that was only me be- Lake. Second row. left to right: Betty Stevenson. New Glasgow‘ Bertha Walton De Sable; Norma Mac- he; Thetfikmul mfile buuggrhnofi ginning When the sun had set Kai’. Emerald: Norma Rayner. Albertonz Blanche Craig Conway Station- Velma Myers Hazeibrook "“ “p e "M Ms’ W ” ' 3 th t. h bt th ‘ ' ' ' ’ passing through the centre, have 9 ‘mm “d ‘‘ “ed and ‘I MIiI'.i0l”ie Gofldwin. Chfil’l0ll(‘l0Vl'll' Perle MacDonald lohnstonw River‘ Susan Murray Bracklev Beach‘ stars (ome into view in ' - ' - - - . . ' e heavens. ' the appearance 0‘ spokes m a suddenly burst into a 4th of Julyiuot have only 69) . . . filters faster tor greater engine proleetionl Get your FREE oil filter CHECK now! Arlene Gallant. Charlottetown; Jnsephine Roberts, Grand Tracnrlu-~ wand; Robertson 555; game Tm”-1 row. left to right: Beulah Ferguson Hampton‘ Thelma Rvnn Moi-'ell' Mary Mcnleer Charlottetown’ wheel‘ ' ‘ , . _ i - ~' ~ - i . lb t : ih . . P"“”"° M"Im”°' M'"°"i H‘“""°Y. F°1'd- Ch3|”10ll9i-Own: Robert Laffei-t)’. Charlottetown; Richard Saw- 11 Y0“ hm/9 NV” 59'3" ""5 "l fcdr: rlsymtilie ainsh‘;blt:ilivserole;l—ill:el -MONTREAL‘ 'CP’"A "19" °°‘“". 'NsIsT ON lei‘, Cape Traverse; l_.eonard MacDonald, Armadaie: Barry Ings. Pownal: George Walker, Charlottetown; our common spiders at work by all Edward Island It merany ramedgC1“9F Said Wednesday he does notl fl Janet MacDonald, Nine Mile Creek; Margaret MacDonald, St. Margarets; Shirley Gamester, Charlotte- means do so before another sum- r d r !'h« d Lh L d 1 lbelleile Montreal Proper will be " town: Audrey Thomson. Crapaud. me, go“ by_ you'll be amazed golsnn M ° 15,, .33’ 3 “Y ‘Scams a target for the hydrogen . ‘ ' ' . ' ' '- ->3 see a house go up right under':1:°“r:3rrra.§ the mgm of 5ho°t.:b°mb- '‘ ’ your very eyes_ see how he con- L ‘ _ . , I Councillor Leon Lolllt‘, ll. Uni- J structs the hub as he moves along in X',‘,§mfa‘°‘['he“}vg1l;"_bfl’};§5‘w£;‘firersitsél hot Montreal professor. THEY'RE GUARANIEED ' on winged feet! Wonderful! That . . l“'“”‘” °“'C‘’‘‘? 14” the EHPHIY , . . . quick dun you see mm make to pgfiirgligigegfilne itrllie ulrieilymgé ttaeo pr.0b=rb1y would My to rm Such CHRYCO ixalradamurk of the Chrysler Corporation of Canada, limited the left is to strengthen some weak yer” what caused the bird,‘ ex_5oiitlying sites as Montreal ‘ East. cngyco puns AND Accsssonles ARE solo BY . .; spot. Thar momenvs pause is not “Mu-on. Scientists say the rvuryylville Lasalle,. the Beauiiarnois ca- _ . brearmakerl no siree_ The pause hm died out bwause of the dis‘ mi] and h,\di'o-electric develop. L‘ made to replenish we supply appearance Dr “S mauve Q0uLheI‘.n|inf‘lll and O‘.l‘lf'l'lSubul"Dr\li areas. I, of web. Now he's off again to forests_ The bird 1“/eIv‘wi10“y om 'I‘_ne coiiiimllors comment ‘came . . -_ . fasten I lose end, nim.biy walking 1 * .during a debate on the Civil me. i on the “age no recently ser up. nsects it found in the trunks of trees fence bud):-tit. He questioned why Malpeque Road Phone or ‘i l The luv,’ but, by no means the dead two years or more. ‘ther $76,000 was enough to set least of the wonder Worker's task Raymond Brown, Conn., tolilnside for civil deleiire projects. What's news at Incg? Other Commercial students are: Front row, left to right: Elaine MacEwen. St. Peters 'Bav; Priscilla MacDonald. Charlottetown: Helen Hardy, Howlan; Miss Mary Maclnnis. Instructor; Mr. W. l). Fraser. Principal: Mr. Arnold L. I-iiibiey, Vice-Prin cipal; Janet Carver, Charlottetown; lreta Stevenson, Fredericton: Shirley Lndrier, Charlottetown. Second row, left to right: Joyce Gibbs, Grand Tracadie; Doreen Howatt. North Ti-yon; Irma Cook, Bloomfield; Evelyn MacPherson, Hampshire; Beatrice Bruce, Souris; Barbara Irving, Cape Traverse; Alice Jenkins, Winsioe: Edythe LeLacheur, Murray Har- bour: Susan MacCormack, Sourls. Third row, left to right: Erma Bell, Murray Harbour; Lois Good, Charlottetown; Evelyn Gardiner, Albany; Mary McGee, Charlottetown; Barbara Duffy, Southport;'Dor- nthy Ht-ndricken, Fanning Brook; Lillian Johnston, Belmont; Janet Dalziel, Charlottetown: Annie Camp- hi-ll, (‘I-nlrni Lot iii. ‘0E{"6u'r_Way By J. Rfwllliafs- 'LOOK.‘I’H' euv ‘ IM GONNA FIGHT ie AT ‘THAT _ 'l'|2AiNiN' FEKA 35512 PA2-ry ; t- THREE: ROUND AN’ I'VE LIVED ‘ BOXN BOUT-' ' « Lii<E A MlNE 6» MULE FOR- BORN THIRTY vEAsz¢.'- ‘TDD 500» ..!~.',*.':.i.': ..*..'-.:,;-.'.'i_':.:_ am. OUR ‘BOARDING HOUSE - MAJOR HOOPLE ’ vouiee THE. 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